533>400FSB P4 wire trick I want to let my gigabyte 845PE motherboard think my 2.4B 533FSB is actually a 100FSB proc, so I can use the 3:4 mem divider. Does anyone knows how? |
?? I didn't know that was possible why do you want to do this, please share :) |
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I've got a dozen PC3200 sticks, and i want to test them both on an intel and AMD platform. :) |
uhm you are talking about unlocking/changing the multiplier on a P4 ... :) |
No, i'm just talking about the default FSB of the proc. 400 instead of 533, multi stays the same. I know it's possible. And there's a guide on xtreme... |
if multi stays the same you can just drop the FSB to 100 :p |
No, underclocking in the bios doesn't make the 3:4 mem divider available. Only if the mobo recognizes the proc as a 100FSB one, i can select 3:4. |
didn't knew that i'll remeber that, btw where's the guide to do it |
we are looking for it :) only found wire-trick that will change the voltage.. are you sure that you can the FSB ? |
Aha, found it! thenakedreview Quote:
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wow great! :ws: @ Glenn |
It works :) |
Sounded like something to think about,My problem was the mobo would not let me go above 132 mhz (Soyo P4VDA) with the Celeron 2.0 so i gave it a try and bent the pin over now the board sees it as a 2.66 at 133 mhz at least i can get it to 3 Gig Thanks,Scott |
happy it worked out for you Kzhorse! =) |
n00bie question but how do you connect those 2 pins then |
* with silver paint * or a copper wire =) |
silverpaint is the best way to do it, done in 60 seconds :p |
Does anyone know of an updated tutorial for this or a link that works? Below URL is bad. Thanks! Quote:
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topic starter turned his experiment into an article here at the site , with video:) http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=gethowto&howtoID=32 |
Perfect, thank you! |
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